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1 Uses the non-standard name: text-decoration-width
2 Can be enabled by setting layout.css.text-decoration-width.enabled to true
Both of these things are no longer true. The notes should simply be removed. And Firefox should get full-support green boxes, just like Safari has. Firefox 70 shipped with full support for the current spec.
All references to text-decoration-width can simply be removed completely — from here and from MDN Docs. That was an earlier name that was considered as part of the CSSWG process. There are zero implementations that use -width at this point, and no historical reason to keep the info around. It just confuses things.
This technology is not "experimental" either. That flag should be removed from MDN. (Which I attempted to do, but it's still showing up.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
text-decoration-thickness
shipped in Firefox 70.The data (as it displays on Can I Use) says that
text-decoration-thickness
is only partially supported, with two notes.https://caniuse.com/#feat=mdn-css_properties_text-decoration-thickness
Both of these things are no longer true. The notes should simply be removed. And Firefox should get full-support green boxes, just like Safari has. Firefox 70 shipped with full support for the current spec.
All references to
text-decoration-width
can simply be removed completely — from here and from MDN Docs. That was an earlier name that was considered as part of the CSSWG process. There are zero implementations that use-width
at this point, and no historical reason to keep the info around. It just confuses things.This technology is not "experimental" either. That flag should be removed from MDN. (Which I attempted to do, but it's still showing up.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: